![]() They are sweet by nature, typically very good with children and make wonderful pets and companions. They also very much enjoy hiking, swimming, walking, playing games such as fetch, find-it, etc, etcĪ duck tolling retriever is the World's best mood-lifter! They are exploding with life and enthusiasm. They can excel at various types of competitions such as field events, agility, dock diving, obedience, scent training, SAR work, therapy dog, or confirmation competitions. They are happiest when they are with "their people" and have a job to do. Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers (Tollers), are known to be very intelligent, alert, high-energy working dogs. The dog is then sent to retrieve the downed bird. The dog’s playful actions lure the curious ducks within gunshot range. The tolling dog runs, jumps, and plays along the shoreline in full view of a flock of ducks, occasionally disappearing from sight and then quickly reappearing, aided by the hidden hunter, who throws small sticks or a ball for the dog. The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever was originally referred to as the “Little River Duck Dog” before being officially recognized in 1945 by the Canadian Kennel Club as a pure bred dog.Īccording to the CKC, The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever was developed to toll (or lure) and retrieve waterfowl. This true Canadian Breed was developed in the Acadian community of Little River Harbour in Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, at the beginning of the 19th century. Thank you Calgary Airport for having the canine amenities!Ĭonsidered a rare breed, the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever is the smallest of the Retriever breeds. A layover in Calgary was welcomed to stretching her legs and a potty break in the doggie bathroom at the Calgary Airport. Our little girl was so good on the flight back to B.C. The bar tender said, "Yes of course she's welcome, but we're not sure about you two.” A big thank you to the wonderful staff at the Red Stag Tavern for your wonderful Nova Scotian hospitality. We stopped for a pint of beer at the Red Stag Tavern in Halifax, and asked if we could bring our little Toller puppy into the pub. Mahone Bay, Halls Harbour, the Bay of Fundy, Wolfville and of course Halifax. The beautiful fall colours in October are breathtaking. Words fail to describe the sobering emotion one feels when reading all the names of those lost at sea on the Lunenburg Fisherman's Memorial. ![]() Wandering through the historic waterfront towns of Annapolis Royal and Lunenburg, with the distinctive colourful buildings steeped with a rich, historic past. I thank both Barbara and Douglas for entrusting us as a breeder.Īnnapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, is a beautiful sea-side community nestled in the Annapolis Valley steeped with a rich, historic past. There is a very strong connection between LittleRiver and ScotiaPride Tollers. We also had the pleasure of finally meeting Barbara & David Blauvelt of ScotiaPride Tollers, who were instrumental in recommending us as a breeder to Doug Coldwell. We of course had to visit Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, where the “Little Duck Dog” originated. Going to LittleRiver Kennels in Blomidon, Nova Scotia and meeting the legendary breeder Doug Coldwell in person. We were so fortunate to travel around this beautiful Province with our little girl, before flying with her back to B.C. ![]() I cannot describe the excitement and honour we felt of having our foundation female a Little River Kennel bred dog. October 2019: When Doug Coldwell of Little River Kennels agreed to sell us an unrestricted breeding female, we were on a flight to Nova Scotia the very next day. We are so proud and extremely honoured to say our Foundation Female is LittleRiver’s Promise & Hope, bred by Douglas Coldwell of Little River Kennels, in Blomidon, Nova Scotia.
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